Waterloo F1882 User Manual [en, de, es, fr]

OPERATOR’S MANUAL
BASIC PROJECT CENTERS
Some instructions and drawings may not apply to
your specic unit.
SERVICE PARTS
In the United States Call 1-800-833-4405 for Service Parts.
Outside the United States call your local distributor. Please pro­vide the Model Number when calling.
LOCATING MODEL # INFORMATION Model number and other information required for service parts is on a label located on the back of the unit.
CAPACITIES
• The maximum weight for each drawer should be no more than 25 lbs.
• The maximum product weight, including contents, should be no more than 400 lbs.
MAINTENANCE
• For casters, use high quality bearing grease (yearly).
• Lubricate the slides with grease or equivalent (twice yearly.)
• Lubricate lock with graphite (yearly).
Ball bearing slides
• Periodically the drawer fronts, drawer trim, and other surfaces should be cleaned with a mild detergent and water.
• Auto wax will preserve the unit’s luster nish. Apply the wax as to a car. The wax will also help protect the unit against scratches.
• Grease and oil can be removed with most standard cleaning uids. For safety, use a nonammable cleaning uid.
• If drawer liners are supplied, it is recommended they are used to protect the nish inside the drawers and to make the drawers easier to clean. The drawer liners may be cleaned with soap and water.
Friction slides
SAFETY
DANGER is used to indicate a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in serious injury or death. WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in serious injury or death. CAUTION is used to indicate a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor injury, moderate injury, or property damage.
CAUTION: Read and follow all Safety Rules and Operating In­structions before rst use of this product.
DANGER
• DO NOT stand on this product. You may fall or cause product to tip.
• DO NOT open more than one drawer at a time. The product may become unstable and tip.
• DO NOT step in the drawers. You may fall or cause product to tip.
• DO NOT mount this product on a truck bed or any other moving object.
• DO NOT move the product prior to closing and locking all the drawers. The drawers could come open and make the product unstable and tip.
WARNING
• WEAR SAFETY GLASSES when removing or repositioning the slides.
DO NOT pull this product when moving it. Push the product to prevent personal injury.
• USE THE BRAKES when not moving this product. This will pre­vent the product from rolling.
• DO NOT alter this product in any manner. For example, do not weld external lockbars or attach electrical equipment.
• Keep the product on level surfaces. The product may become unstable and tip if stored or moved on an uneven surface.
• BE CAREFUL when closing the cover. Remove hands before the cover closes completely.
CAUTION
• This product is not designed to be directly lifted with a fork lift, or to be towed with any mechanical devices.
• The maximum weight for each drawer should never be exceed­ed.
• Only transport this product empty. Properly secure when trans­porting.
• DO NOT exceed maximum product weight, including contents. See Capacities section for load rating.
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F1882
HARDWARE
5/16-18 Hex Lock Nut (Qty: 56)
HARDWARE
CARTON CONTENTS
TOOLS REQUIRED:
Screwdriver, athead 7/16” Wrench 3/8” Wrench Rubber Mallet
HARDWARE REQUIRED: HARDWARE MAY VARY DEPENDING ON PROJECT
CENTER MODEL
#14 - 10 x 5/8 Screw (Qty: 4)
1/4 - 20 Nut (Qty: 16)
Grommet (Qty: 4)
1/4 - 20 x 5/8 Screw (Qty: 16)
Project Center Handle Literature Tool Holder Hardware bag Caster pack
ASSEMBLY
NOTE: Not all assembly instructions will apply to your
model.
TOOL HOLDER AND HANDLE INSTALLATION
• Insert (4) Grommets in (4) square mounting holes (two in each side). May need to tap into place with a hammer.
• Install the handle on the same end as the swivel casters by inserting the tabs under the plastic top.
• Attach with (2) #14 - 10 x 5/8 screws and wrench-tighten.
Do not overtighten.
• Attach the tool holder to the other end of the unit in the
same manner.
Screw
(4)
#14 - 10 x 3/4 Screw (Qty: 7)
#8 x 1.25 Screw (Qty: 4)
1/4 - Washer (Qty: 7)
Plug (Qty: 1)
Grommet
Tool
holder
Handle
Tab
(4)
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CASTER INSTALLATION
Items Needed: 1/4 - 20 x 5/8" (Qty: 16) 1/4 - 20 Nut (Qty: 16) 7/16-in Wrench
Process:
• Remove the bottom drawer. See operation section: Re­moving and Installing Drawers.
• Lay the cabinet on its back. Use packaging material to protect the nish.
• Attach the casters using (4) 1/4 - 20 x 5/8" screws and (4) 1/4 - 20 nuts per caster. Mount both swivel casters on the same side of the unit as the side handle.
• Wrench tighten all screws.
• Return the unit to its upright position.
• Reinstall bottom drawers.
Nut
• Attach the top to the unit using (3) #14-10 x 3/4" screws and (3) 1/4" washers. Be sure the individual tops are snug against each other.
• Complete top attachment using (4) #14-10 x 3/4" screws
and (4) 1/4" washers.
Screw
OUTLET STRIP INSTALLATION
• Attach outlet strip to plastic top using the screws (4) provided with the outlet strip.
PLASTIC TOP INSTALLATION
Items Needed: #14 - 10 x 3/4 Screw (Qty: 7) 1/4 - Washer (Qty: 7)
• Slide the two plastic top pieces together and place on the unit.
• Insert plug into hole in the plastic top. NOTE: To use this hole for cord management, remove the center portion of the plug before installing.
• Place wood top on the plastic top.
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OPERATION
NOTE: Not all operation instructions will relate to your
model.
LOCKING BAR
NOTE: The locking bar is stored in the slot located in the back corner of the plastic top, or inside a drawer (depend­ing on your unit).
• To lock the drawers, insert the top end of the lock bar through the slot in the top of the unit and over the staple on the base (or depending on your unit, you may need to insert the top end of the lock bar above the top drawer and then over the staple on the base).
• To secure, lock with a padlock. (Padlock not included.)
• To unlock the drawers, reverse this procedure.
Lock Bar Slot
Fit into slot on the bottom side of the sheet metal top
Lever Style - Lift or lower (depending on the slide) the release lever on both sides, (this allows the slides to ride over the stops.) Pull out to remove.
Tab Style - Depress the release tabs on both sides, (this allows the slides to ride over the stops.) Pull out to remove.
Slot
Stop
Lance
Lubricate
REMOVING DRAWERS
• Empty the drawer.
• Fully extend the drawer.
To reinstall the drawer, pry the stop far enough out to engage the lance (3/16" to 1/4") and push the drawer onto the slides until the stops pass over the lances.
Friction Style - Fully extend the drawer. Insert screwdriver into the slot in the side and push in on the stop until it clears the lance. Pull drawer just past lance before releas­ing stop. Repeat the process for the other slide.
Release
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OPERATION
INSTALLING DRAWERS Ball bearing slide - Pull slides and slide carrier out to fully
extended position (see illustration.) Hold the slide on the cabinet while aligning it with the slide on drawer. Slightly insert one side and repeat for the other side. Slowly push drawer to its fully closed position to engage slide. Open drawer and reclose to ensure proper operation.
slide carrier
slide
Snap-In Style -
• First remove the drawer. (See section B)
To remove the slide:
• Push slide to the closed position.
• Insert at tip screw driver between slide and unit, behind rear rectangular cutout.(See illustration.)
• Rotate screw driver ¼ turn to force slide away from unit.
• Push on front of slide pushing it towards back of the unit.
REMOVING AND INSTALLING SLIDES
Rivet Style -
• To remove the slide from the unit, rst remove the drawer.
• After removing the drawers drill out the rivets, use a 5/32-in drill bit. The rivets will need to be replaced.
• To reinstall the slide, place the slide in the appropriate position in the unit and pull toward the front of the unit. Replace rivets to secure slide to the unit.
• For smooth operation, make sure the drawers are
matched with their original slides.
To attach the slide:
• Extend slide and locate lances within respective cutout in carrier.
• Pull slide forward until slide locks back into place.
• Reinstall drawer following drawer installation procedure. (See section C)
Drill out rivet
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MANUAL DE USUARIO
CENTROS DE PROYECTO BÁSICO
Algunas instrucciones y dibujos pueden no
aplicarse a tu unidad especíca.
PIEZAS DE SERVICIO
EN ESTADOS UNIDOS LLAME al 1-800-833-4405 para piezas de
repuesto. Fuera de Estados Unidos llame a su distribuidor local. Sumin­istre el número de modelo al comunicarse.
UBICACIÓN DE INFORMACIÓN DEL NO. DE MODELO
El número de modelo y demás información requerida para las piezas de servicio se encuentran en una etiqueta en el lado interior derecho de la gaveta superior.
CAPACIDAD
• El peso máximo en cada gaveta no debe ser mayor de 11,4 kg.
• El peso vacío de la unidad es 47,3 kg.
• El peso máximo del producto, incluyendo su contenido, no debe ser mayor de 181,8 kg.
MANTENIMIENTO
• Para las ruedas, utilice grasa para rodamientos de alta calidad (anual­mente).
Cojinetes de bolas
Correderas de friccion
• Limpie con detergente suave y agua los frontales y los bordes laterales de los cajones y las demás supercies.
• La cera para automóviles preservará el acabado brilloso de la unidad. Aplique la cera como lo haría al carro. La cera también ayudará a prote­ger la unidad contra raspones.
• La grasa y el aceite pueden retirarse con la mayoría de los líquidos estándar para limpieza. Por razones de seguridad, utilice un líquido incombustible para limpieza.
• Si se suministran forros para las gavetas, se recomienda que se utilicen para proteger el acabado interno de las mismas y para facilitar la limp­ieza. Los forros para gavetas pueden limpiarse con agua y jabón.
SEGURIDAD
PELIGRO se utiliza para indicar una situación peligrosa que, de
no evitarse, resultará en lesiones graves o la muerte.
ADVERTENCIA indica una situación peligrosa que, de no
evitarse, podría producir lesiones graves o la muerte.
PRECAUCIÓN se utiliza para indicar una situación peligrosa que, de
no evitarse, puede derivar en lesiones leves o moderadas, o en daño a la propiedad.
ATENCIÓN: Lea y siga todas las Normas de Seguridad y las Instruccio-
nes de Funcionamiento antes de utilizar por primera vez este producto.
PELIGRO
NO se ponga de pie sobre esta unidad. Puede caerse u ocasionar que
el producto se vuelque.
NO abrir más de un cajón a la vez. El producto podría quedar inestable
y volcarse.
NO utilice las gavetas como peldaños. Puede caerse u ocasionar que
el producto se vuelque.
NO monte este producto en una cama de carro o ninguÌn otro objeto
móvil.
NO mueva la unidad antes de cerrar y asegurar todas las gavetas. Las
gavetas podrían abrirse y hacer que la unidad se vuelva inestable y se vuelque.
ADVERTENCIA
USE GAFAS DE SEGURIDAD al quitar o volver a poner las corred-
eras.
NO hale la unidad, empújela cuando la mueva.
• UTILICE LOS FRENOS cuando el producto no esté en movimiento. Esto
impedirá que se deslice.
NO altere la unidad en modo alguno. Por ejemplo, no suelde las barras
de sujeción externas ni le incorpore equipos eléctricos.
• Mantenga la unidad en supercies niveladas. La unidad puede tornarse
inestable y volcarse si se almacena o se moviliza en una supercie no nivelada.
• TENGA cuidado cuando cierre la tapa. Quite las manos antes de que la tapa cierre completamente.
• Lubrique las guías con grasa o equivalente (dos veces por año).
• Lubrique la cerradura con grato (anualmente).
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PRECAUCIÓN
• Este producto no está diseñado para ser levantado directamente con un
montacargas, ni para ser remolcado con unidades mecanizadas.
• Nunca debe exceder el peso máximo de cada gaveta.
• Sólo transporte esta unidad cuando esté vacía. Asegúrela adecuada-
mente cuando la transporte.
• NO exceda el peso máximo del producto, incluyendo el contenido. Ver la
Sección de Capacidades para capacidad de carga.
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